THEO 2 MIDTERMS CUSTOM

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  • BAPTISM
    the sacrament of Baptism that brings about rebirth and initiates us into the Church, the Body of Christ.
  • BAPTIZEIN o meaning to “plunge” or “immerse.”
  • INFANT BAPTISM o born with a fallen human nature and tainted by original sin, infants, too, need to be baptized to be freed from the power of darkness o Having the child baptized as an infant is a sign of the love of the parent for the child. o "The door of the Church,"
  • EFFECTS OF BAPTISM o The Remission of all Sin, Original and Actual o The Remission of Temporal Punishment o Infusion of Supernatural Grace, Gifts, and Virtues. o Conferral of the Right to Special Graces o Impression of a Character on the Soul
  • BAPTISM IN THE OLD TESTAMENT o NOAH AND THE FLOOD - The waters of Baptism are the waters that change the face of our world
  • The Baptismal Candle - A small candle is lit from the Easter candle and given to the newly baptized as a reminder to them always to walk as children of the Light and to be the light of Christ to the world.
  • Water - Represents cleansing. It also symbolizes death to an old life of sin and rebirth into a new life with Christ Jesus.
  • White Garment - The white garment that is placed upon us at baptism is a symbol of Christ’s victory over death and his glorious resurrection. The newly baptized are dressed in a white garment after baptism to symbolize that they are washed clean of sin.
  • SHELL - Reminder that Jesus baptized in the river
  • Original Sin o a consequence of this first sin, the hereditary stain with which we are born on account of our origin or descent from Adam and Eve.
  • Personal Sin o the willful disobedience to God's will.
  • CONFIRMATION o sacrament that enhances and deepens the grace bestowed during baptism
  • • MINISTER – Bishop (ordinary) Priest (extraordinary)
  • HOLY CHRISM – Oil used in this sacrament.
  • EUCHARIST - "eucharistia" translates to "thanksgiving" or "gratitude."
  • PARTS OF A MASS
    Introductory Rites, Liturgy of the Word, Liturgy of the Eucharist, Concluding Rites
  • Parts of Introductory Rites (Gloria, Penitential Act, Glory to God)
  • LITURGY OF THE WORD o First Reading. o Responsorial Psalm. o Second Reading o Gospel Acclamation. o Alleluia comes from a Hebrew word, that means “Praise God.”
  • LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST o Gospel. o Homily. o Profession of Faith o Universal Prayer.
  • CONCLUDING RITES o begin with the priest praying for God's Blessing upon us all.
  • MORTAL SIN - a graveyard matter sins
  • VENIAL SIN - a relatively slight sin
  • AVARICE – Extreme greed for wealth or material gain.
  • PENANCE – aka Reconciliation
  • ABSOLUTION - declaration of forgiveness of sins.
  • . PERFECT CONTRITION - sorrow that comes from love of God. The individual is genuinely sorry
  • IMPERFECT CONTRITION - sorrow that comes from other motives. It is a good motive, but it is imperfect
    • CONFESSION - naming all the sins we have committed
  • SATISFACTION - desire to do something to right a wrong we have done.
  • ANOINTING OF THE SICK o to be consecrated, empowered, or protected. o the person receiving it spiritual and physical strength. o administered during periods of illness
  • EXTREME UNCTION o a priest anoints and prays for the recovery
  • LAST RITES o Christian priest for a dying person
  • VIATICUM o Holy Eucharist received by those who are about to leave this earthly life. is often referred to as “food for the journey,
    • RITES OF SACRAMENT OF ANOINTING o The priest lays hands on the sick person/s. o He prays for them in the faith of the Church. o anoints their forehead and hands or other body parts with oil
  • MARRIAGE o holy sacrament, officiated by a priest, of uniting a man to a woman.
  • BONUM FIDEI (FIDELITY) - the commitment to a faithful and exclusive love in marriage.
  • BONUM SACRAMENTI (PERMANENCE) - permanent bond of love
  • BONUM PROLIS (GOOD OF OFFSPRING) - openness to having children
  • CONDITIONS FOR A VALID MARRIAGE o The spouses are free to marry. o They freely exchange their consent. o They have the intention to marry for life, to be faithful to one another and be open to children. o The consent of the couple is given in the presence of two witnesses and before a properly authorized Church minister.
  • DEACONS - Greek word diakoneo is usually translated as serve